After the first full week of comic shops sales, CBR talks to retailers across the country about DC Comics New 52 titles to see what the fan response was, what shop owners want to see next and what books beyond "Justice League" hit big.

DC Comics has released Jim Lee's cover for his and Geoff Johns' "Justice League" #4 while providing CBR with the exclusive debut of Rags Morales' cover for the Grant Morrison-scripted "Action Comics" #4.

James hunt has given "Action Comics" #1 5 stars calling Grant Morrison and Rags Morales' relaunch of Superman's long-running title "a complete success...it's tough to imagine a comic more worthy of the legacy."

The results of CBR's second survey on DC Comics' New 52 titles are in, and while big books like "Action Comics" and Scott Snyder's work made gains, the middle ground seems to have evened out as fans prepare for September.

Paul Cornell spoke with CBR TV about being the final writer on "Action Comics" original run, creating new DC Comics characters in "Demon Knights," Apollo and Midnighter's relationship in "Stormwatch" and much more.

At Comic-Con International's DC Comics: The New 52 panel, DC Co-Publisher Dan Didio, Gail Simone, and a slew of creators discussed the September relaunch and the new Flash, Batman and Superman related titles.

The core of DC Comics executive team from Dan Didio to Bob Harras team up to talk about everything new in September as Geoff Johns reveals the mystery Justice Leaguer, Hawkman gets an arch-foe and much more.

The all-star creators behind the September relaunch of the original superhero take the stage at Comic-Con, and Superman news from Grant Morrison's on "Action Comics" to JMS on "Superman: Earth One" was there in full force.

The acclaimed writer takes his love for and history with superheroes and turns them into a prose book that's part history, part critique and part personal essay as Grant Morrison explains "Supergods" to CBR News.

Courtesy of DC Comics, CBR presents an exclusive preview of "Action Comics" #902, the latest chapter in "Reign of the Doomsdays" by Paul Cornell, Kenneth Rocafort and Axel Gimenez. The battle continues on June 22!

The Editor-in-Chief and Executive Editor of the DC Comics Universe tell CBR everything about the impending September relaunch of 52 titles from what stories still impact the characters to what titles are still on the way and much more.

The acclaimed writer behind "All-Star Superman" and the artist of "Identity Crisis" will redefine the Man of Steel as Grant Morrison and Rags Morales create a new "Action Comics" #1. UPDATED: With full Superman creative teams.

Damon Lindelof, the co-creator of "Lost," spoke with CBR about his story in today's "Action Comics" #900 and also shared his thoughts on the forthcoming "Superman" movie, his next project, "Cowboys & Aliens" and more.

Paul Cornell spoke with CBR TV about “Action Comics” #900, the trick in balancing Lex Luthor’s characterization, keeping readers invested in the villain without cheering for him, his take on Doomsday and more.

The writer of "Action Comics" brings all his major threads home as Lex Luthor's quest collides with the attack of Superman's killer and Paul Cornell explains how his Man of Steel will take charge and stay human.

During C2E2's DC Icons panel, Paul Cornell spoke about his approach to the Man of Steel, Phil Hester hinted at what's to come in the pages of "Wonder Woman" and Dan DiDio summarized DC's current mission statement.